saMfoi *I4» per Assssom. In tdtanct SJelanS antl (Soimtg. Democratic County Convention . TV Democratic voters of Cape May county are reqixoted to meet in their re speed* towwfclp., Cape May City . Borough" of Cape May Point eod Sea Isle Ctly, for the purpose of ekeflug delegates to meet la Oooly Convention at Cape May Oxirl Hoc* oc Saturday. October ffch, 1883. at I o'clock p. m.,to nominate a candidate for the Hour* of Ararmbly to tie Toted for hi the enmioc November election. J, HeDmcirrr, Chairman lost County Convention. Of the numerous prop-ay of JournslitUc enterprises which has of late years sprung op oo the New Jersey soil, we t^iok, without exception, for selBahoeaa, egotism said a propensity to meddle in the affairs of others, the Bom Jerry OoaM Pilot is entitled to the premium. Last week it took occasion to make itself rid'eulouslo an attempted witticism at the expeose of the Ware, because the latter had area fit to oooplitaenl the editors of lb Daily Cornier oo the excellence of tbair weekly publication. 'The Pilot thinks It has discovered a mare'a tot, and gore off granted that the Wavx has committed ac unpardooable Hiberaltm. Wo would aimply ask the Pilot whether It wouldn't -be mora profitably engaged in look ing afterllt own homo la tarsals, and becoming acquaintlero purer tea that it ia lo diridin* us attention ao pro mlsooousty among its ooatt exchanges with whose business it la coo•taotly interfering. The Cape May County Republican nominating oooraotko met hat Saturday at the Court House. Dr. Alex. Young callsd the wretlag to order. Vim. T. Stereaa was thro elected efl chairman and Herbert W on made some remarks, sod appointed a orenmUlee an credentials. It soon reported, after which the delegates retired to the Grand Jury room where the balloting begaa oo the nominations aa follows: 1st. sd. ae. sxa. su. «a.
Hrr-k^Uafc.-.tJ II IJ lj IJ lj On the stub haiku as win !w wen by the shore Mr. Stereos wu declared the nomtore by the majority of a single ToteSeveral of our Cape May people are off to Mount Bully this week to attend the grant Burliugtrai County Pair. Among lb ae in annuls nrr Thursday wee Mayor Mel Tin, J. Henry Farrow, Harry Mulliore. Colonel Lansing. James a Stiles, A. P Hildreth. J. Henry Edmunds, Prank H. Hildreth. Jaa M. K Hildreth, Brillwrll Hand, J, Aid Mecrsy, Harry Smith and Harry Murray, of Ctfr Hoy City; Ex.. Sheriff Adams, ex -Sheriff Smlman and Thus Bushy, of Tuck alloc; Senator Miller and Assemblyman Jetae D. Ludlam. The Members of the Republican County Exaoutlrs Onmmlllen met in Ihis city VVedorsday last, the object of -their coming togrtber bring the rather drttcale oor of renrreaideriog the action of the Ute oiunty ciereotiiio with a view of obtaining the withdrawal of iu candidate (or the Lrgialofcrencc was held at the Cbalfnnle, but it d 1I-- iu mimka. (•» Mr. Stevens very property dreJhxd bring a party to the sui- ' dda) propel made him. The cards of 81 hotels and boarding Maura in the e-ttumnauflhe hical papers of At'sotir Cny. gire the rial tor looking he such informal i -in auaie idea of the ac sonaoo of the r»' Here at Cape Mar we do things difftrenti.v Taking the columns of the Ways or Star aa a guide the alrengre Ttstilne ."sjtity would be puxxied tu Sad tar whnrnabuuu of a tingle hotel in the nhsn
In I he r'-s'x- ^ Op» ot the following choice pieces of new mueir here hero recelml from our ' ertnemod filsnd. Mr. Owxge Haste rt, Jr.. < house of P. A. North 4 Co.. UK Cheat ' am aueet. . Ftdhdelphta: -Lo Orooieur ' a maaurka, by Prank It Borbaaki: Kobe ' Mt, a polka, sod Cases! eile Wat-.x, by ' P. EJ.'«derbnck^ They are all nr. ] At the Dnocratlc primary held to thla o city Wednmday evening for theperpora e Mf I InillTdLLgVS h
reotkw to-be beld at tbe Court House this nBeraoon, the followit* gentlwxr »"* eMeted Mayor Mel.irr, Alrta P. Hildreth, Wn. Farrow, »m. p. Caaaedr : and a 8. Magrath. Ohptaia M. Smith I ^ Mr^I. K. Mtiler were appointed ar . . of Aaeistar.i Tram DtopuKtxr of ' maay Cape May ^Ml'- learn of ] Hoyand, of tbe Wt.sistownan.1 M wo lea ! ""tdng wxpram to C^Tms.' j . |H| I ill wmdngttwtollmi Mcwfcy aexl -
Bos. Leon AbI-ki. Democratic cat::! i dait ft* Qevenxv, will be at Cap* May ■ Oram Houw. Wtdneaday. the fifth toet.; < -bee ha wiB speak ia aftarnoqu at 2 oVtok- In the erasing tea,. atelrara I — _ Parties indebr-d a- the dry «■ acoontl , of taxaa for -Ae yrar UK Aonld saL. , n^en of the actinn of oouncfl to the , P*~w -ho with to .veil ttroera ' ,el •eeppaeemBy to woeort one of Ua* ds.pcwndbo.ra^re.kc^.mltoh « Ae se dmiag the mga rf next as the ®
At Bio Grande Sugar Works, i Wednesday last the Ilio Grande Sugsr 1 I Company of Ca;* May entertained la dia- ' - of*h^^PBaenuu^^Si®th^^ff 1 - mercial. /ggHcaliural/-. mw-lwwirel and ■ e' eoeofiflc industries of tie- country. TTier 1 - arrlTed at liio Grande statioo about 11 1 o'clock by special train,' nbich had been ' placed at tbrlr disposal tfctoogh the cour- - lesy of the Wait Jersry Railroad Com- ' '- pen j. Accompanying the ^xcursioaisls - y were tbe members td tbe Chinese Legation ' from Washington including the Chinese I -. Minister himself, Chtog Tsao Ju, and his t e Secretaries Chin Chi Teung tnd Tasi Kuok I a Clung. Thcac eminent celcatlala were in I e their offieial robes, and during the lour of - r the plantation and works of the sugar 1 e company (aid particular h*d to ere ry- I 0 thing Ihcy saw. the explanatory part of < r the operations beia* conreyod to his Ex- « criiency-Ay his' secretary and interpreter, ' Taal Ivuok Ching. Immediaicly on their - . tire tympany's •' narrow gauge" road, of C 1 which there are Are miira of track tbroogb - ! the plantation, and is used for tlx trans- 1 , portaliun of the cate lo the tniU. and the c s distribution of fertilixera, etc., before' fc t planting lime. It is op-uated nreioly by- I I mule power, and ia a great airing on r t the old ayst.-in of hauling. The objectisc I . point of this trip was the famous bi^ set- h I tlemenl of the company, which is located I 00 the borders of the vast marsh lying be- > 1 ween the Cane fields and Km- Mile lh-arli v tweek theita-x and Flue Miielkwcli.
Theic are about forty pros Is the.artllement. and these furnish ample aaoammodailon far nearly Jhtc e hundred bead of swine, the majority of which are this teason's rauing. Here ia where the crualxd cane, or bagxaac as it is -mote properly called, is utilized for feeding and bedding and afterwards returned lo tlx soil to ti e of Tiluable compost. The iniinab are also fed wtlh a ant- of tbe aerd of tu»>rglium. and bare erery appears nex of liealthy and aolid derekipmcnt. ll^a the iulentinn of tbe company to increase the capacity of their enterprise to three or 1 four times lu present dimensions.- ' Returning to tbe mill the Tiiilon wrre 1 then shown tlx process of sugsr making aa applied by our Rio Grande company. J Tlx main building is 100x80 feel and three stories high. The boiler room, Mnk bmisc, 1 def real Lug bouse aod labratory are all scp- 1 boiler room there are serea immense boil•re. wtlh 700 bone-power capacity, rio I far this season Uir mill has been running <
'• night and day. (Sundays excepted) bar- I I ing two aru of hands to operate each dt- ' pari men t. They are now crushing an ' acreage of 180 met of anrghum a or erery I r twenty -four bautt, yielding frrrn U to SO t ! barrels of sugar and about- 2S barrels of I - molatMt, tbe sugar, which was minutely a j examined by Ibe acicntific and practical members of the party, being pronounced 1 ' equal to tbe arerage of Loulaiana sugar, I ' ajne or it testing as high as K by the c ' poiariaonpe. One hundred end sixty mes 1 are empluyod in tbe mill and cane fields, .t About 800,000 pounds of sugar hare t 1 been manufactured this season thus faf, i ' and tbe company expect the yield lo natli c 1,000,000 pounds by December 1st, by I '■ which time they anticipate baring all t their cane owsumed. Very little canr baa I been raised by tbe fanners litis year, near- * ' ly all being raised on the company's a r grounds It la Ihougbt, bowerer, that- I - m-wc will be raised next year. The yield t . of tu*r this year is much greater to the t1 ton than last year, to ooosrqaenoc of I in- « . prosed machinery, larger eacuum pans t I and an extra act of rolleri. Tlx first handling of the cane after It a . reaches tbe mill k tbe unloading process, r t which is performed by s steam derrick ' , depending it em an endless chain aproo, h . which earriea lt lo the large rollers oc e crushing machine, tbe KtUera of which U weigh from eereo to eight toos each, and t t which allow but three-eighUia of an loch a 1 for the passage of the cane, the Juice main ng into a trough underneath leading to a U to'ge tank, the crnsbed cane being coo- b 1 Tbyed oo soother apron to a second set of b rollere, which subject It to soother prera. Urns nriug what liule Joke k left after P pasting through the first rjlera. This second £ •et of rothss k a Sew feature of tbe work. T and k Ihougbt lo be a gain of about «.V> a and is thought be gain ci about
per day by the amount of Juloc produced, f ■ Tb. amount of Jutoe from the cane each o day wilt reach about 30,000 gallows, re- 11 qutring frjm ISO to 100 toos of cane, which u abool the amount the mill will R crush erery twenty -f.uir hours. The Juioe « k next pumped from Ibe recdrtog tapk n into fcntr COAttolbw «W» dotcaiors. « subjected to a temperature of 180 degrees Fahrenheit, where it remains twenty min- ' P Hcs. The def seating process used here ™ k the dtanrery of. Mr. Henry A. Hughes, fc the superintendent of the works, and son 01 of Mr. Albert 1L Hughes, one'-of oor most » xapc *.y ptleu. .
After having the defeoatort. the lienor w ran into six seuliog tanks of 6000 gallooa each, where it rematoe until It is perfBXly clear of impuriUm, when it k pumped into four open erapirxtors Jn the third story of the sugar house, where steam k put aa, until it attains 18 degrees Baurm , when it is run lolo another receiving tank. From there it Is run into two ; horizontal vacuum pans of 1000 gallons ! each. These are cowed with asbestos. I and hast one tbouand fees of heating sur- | face. The Itqaor is here brought to e ' Baunx density of 23 degrees, and then paasee Into an upright vacuum, where It 1 k brought to a density of 23 degrees, and 1 then tun into the graining pan, abich hat j pan for five <* six boon, afto.- which it Is 1 ran off Into sugar wagons and let aland ereral days to a room kept at 110 degrees. From the worms the so dodo, or crude •agar before the mokasra k takes from It, , k damped into the mixer, sod from U is | received !DLO fnur Wisli si err.lrlfmial'in,. irrxisrd ioto
chtoas. asking 1200 revolutions per minow- Povffifg 'he mritomtn from tbe sugar, the former running Into s tank, aod the into barrels reads for sbipment to'pWladelphk. *** lh* **""** " Jarnca P. Scou , TraaoarmTaud'" i S^erinHg<i** B*<ore each «kt^* f,n" ' *" b"ti' IWix IL H.; ttsl^atoer^1 dxgrmkf I traremre of toe Rto Grande S»r ft.
Were:— United States Senator 8ewell, Gcnr erel E. A. Carman, acting commissioner . tof the Department of Agriculture, Wash. ! JSural iil'jfmret1^ Wuhto^too' Jamdi I Hiahop, Chief of tbe Bureau of Statistics - of labor and Industries, New Jersey; Col. C. Ooddard, New York: D. P. OWlicr 1 I and Ixmar S. Rom, of the tame dly; II. W. Willey. Chief Chemist of the Department of Agriculture, Washington John , M. Moore, Clayton, N.. J.; 8. E Cham ' Special Agent of the Treasury ' Baltimore; Prof. E Siiliprofessor of Oxmistry, Yale College; Oliver P. Hubbard, Dartmouth ColN. H.; Dr. Ayrra, Yale College; J. 1 X. Clark, of the Washington bureau of the -V. E Tribune-. Stephen llolbroolc, D. IS. Cummins, President 1 Girxrd Bank, Philadelphia, Geo. Wood, 1 of the Rogers Iron Comjjsy; J. E Harris, Prrai den: of the Lehigh Ccal and 1 Navigation Co.; Wn. II. liollis, Sec'y j and -TrextnireT of Gib Itto OT6BQC Sflg&r ' Company: P. C. Hollis, President of the Nations! Bank Commerce; Wm. V. Mc- ' Philadelphia Lodger-. Superintend- * ent Crawford, of tbe W. J. R. R.; Chat. ' K. I -audia, Yineland : Wm. Haichiaoo, 1 Philadelphia Prtu; Charles E Elmer, George Biddle and A. 'Sidney c Biddk, of the Philadelphia bar: W. W. c * John Tucker, late President ' Reading R. R-; Andrew Gray, Henry G. * Morris, Henry B. Kelly, C. C. Harrison, 1 W. Wheeler, G. Ash ton Canon, IL Wells,
' Ihiladrlpbia; W. A. Stiles, of (be State • Gaort Xe. Trenton, and Senator W. B. Mil- - Irr. Cape May. f Tbe visitors left on tboir return about 8 ' p. rn.,~Hopping a abort time at Sea Isle ' * City, tbr great natural advanlageaot which I 1 new aod enterprising resort were pointed , r out by its founder Mr. Landis, who was . 5 one of tlx parly. 6 'in Council Aaaemblod. , t A -regular Ho&\ meeting of council ' I was convened Friday evening of last 1 . week. Preti.b:ni Mecray ia the chair.— 1 . Eight members were present at roll- ' r call, Mr. Cassedy being alnenL 1 The ordinance providing for deflcien- 1 . das to certain of the appropriations intio- 1 . duped at tbe preceding meeting was 1 ' passed by a unanimous vote. Five applications f.v license for tbe en- ■ suing eight months were presented, and ' . no rnmion were referred to the Judiciary 1 , Committee. 1 Mr. Hanes called attention to 'be cc- 1 gleet of certain property own 'is to pay ' their *wet assessments, nutw ithsianding f
Ixing frequently notified lo do so, and that tlx proper officer be Instructed to nrct ions with properties, which had not paid tlxir aaressmcnls. Which was agreed to. Mr. Hand moved that the Committee ' oo Protection of Property be instructed to : put to order all street tamps having gas concoctions aod not In -good condition. gave rise to the question as to tlx .terms of Ibe coo trad at present to opera- ' tion between the city and gas company, ' uoe or two of the members taking Ibe 1 ground that it was tbe plaoc of the com- 1 according to tbe terms of Us agree- 1 meat to put and keep the gas ismps in re- ' pair. Upon tlx contract being read it ascertained thst this view of the sit- 1 pany only being, required to keep tbe 1 lamps to repair after the city had put them la order. - Tbe motion sras agreed to, 1 6 lo-S— Messrs. Hughes and Mecray in 1 the negative. 1 At thlaauge of the proceedings it was ' suggested that Ibe Judiciary Committee 1 report upon such of the licenses is were ' to be properly signed. To which ' tbe chairman of tbe committee took ez- ' ceptfaa as be was not ready to report that 1 fight- The matter sras subsequently sit- ' tied by arranging for tlxir consideration at a meeting to be called for next evening. ' Tbe treasurer's moolhly report abowta ' expenditures of tlx month of Beptem- 1 to have been #15,858.88. leaving a 1 to Ux treasury ot 680.M.3L ' Chief Carman of the Fire Department I presented (he nanxa of Mersrs. John ' Bennett, A. a Gile. George Bald a in, 1 Btewyt and Hewling Haines, as newly elected members of the department ' fur confirmation of council. There bring ' no objection Ux nominations were con- r Mr. Hughes offered s resolution lnftrvc- 1 ling ths city solicitor to proceed at once 8 to advert iae and sell according to law the * unpaid taxes of 1883. Which was agreed to-S toS. Mr. Hand moved that the ps/ of the , police force be increased from #»' a month to #43. Which was not agreed to, members voting in the negative, upthe ground J hat the proposed Increase V would overrun Ux police appropriation. Tbe foUoamg tulk wrav ordered paid r i oe to; lowing tutu ortkred paid
: s| . [jKsa,— ■ r- w .usum. srotaxnualsry a. a. , sfSis. ■' SS . P * Wiaio.svasarsnotc na A lj"w !■ mwtlmiok.'- ■■■■■ ass Wn^S^jiaroii' is.e C Mr. Edmunds moved the proper com- 1! mluee t* Instructed to proceed et once to " make the ueorsaary addition to tbe engine -use tor the uccanmodatkm of hones for the fire departmeut. Which was agreedto. Council adjourned to meet next evesiDX' t At Ux adjourned meeting held Saturday u evening right mcmixra were pnaeoi,aiUi a Hanes in the chair. Three of Ux ap a - * ««aoc» iu ux caair. I nree OlIHsp-
- pliealioos lor tioroar, having been reported - correct by Ux-Judickry oommltue, were . granted. They were tbcee of Mr. F. J. - Green, Jahn E Lansing and John Stuart. PERSONAL. Conductor Mul liner k taking his annual ' vacation, and Ihk weak k potting to two - days at Mount Holly Fair. Mr. John J. Kramer, of the Arlington' . House. Ihk city, has located far the wto- ■ ter it Wcoocat, with bis fmmliy. Mix. Julia Bartktt, DeuBisviiie, is ' visiting* her friend, Mra. John H. BenMrs M. J t Hoffman, of CamJar., haa been spending s few days at her 1 former hour in Ihk city, the Miller Cut--r r- a. a. wao i— to, . . :
WAVELETS. " They are Moking drum right lively sloog the shore. I Councilman Bennett aod wife will spend , Ux winter in Philadelphia. The political siloatioa in Cape May r county k drawing large attention. At Captain Jar. C. Bennett's headquarters the lovers of tbe wend can get tbe , beat five cent soger on the Island. A book agent with a button* -hole boo- . qtct of Ux dimensions of s small cabbage ires among tbe arrivals of this week. Pishing from Ux piers has been Ux fa- [ vorite- pastime now that tlx fish are becoming more plentiful in Cape May wslers r Yennor says there will be aauu hot days In October, and November will be warm until the latter port of the month, when a short period of cold weather will begin. Accounts of executors, administrators, guardians and trustees to be settled at the term of Court, should now le to* the hands of the printer for pnbticxtioil. Some of oar boys bgd better be caret-:' or they will get Into trouble by tlxir too , ux of tbe slung-shot nuisance, which . happens Just now to be the prevailing , hobby with small toys. Tbe present political campaign is being , conducted with more than the usual amount of mud alingiog. particularly on tlx part of the Republican organs, some of wbich making votes for Abbctt with every , (
By the courtesy of Mr. R. C. Tirard, , chemist at tbe Rio Grande -Sugar Works. J , have been shown through them. As i this establishment was the first in this j 1 country to successfully manufacture sorghum cane Juice into sugsr in paying qusn- j lilies, an inspection of the premises is of , great profit and a pleasure. Tbe whole I from the crushing of the canc to the final product of excellent grides of ' and white sugar, (a sample of the may be seen in the Wave office), is going on night and day. Relays of 1 workmen are necessary and are on -ban! ' make this arrangement possible. It like s talc of tbe Arabian Nights . realized to sec the. great piles of native ^ beiog packed by busy workmen into ^ barrels for shipment. It a pcrvic had said ! five years ago that iu Cape Maycaaoly | would be made during thtf yfar in " quantities and from native cane be would bare been regarded as a fit subject r restraint, and yet tbe prediction, had b I it been made, would have proved true.
I The cane during our abort visit was being , unloaded from wagons by tons and carried into the mill on an tod leas rholn ar- , rangement, where it k twice run between , heavy iron rollers by which tbe stalks are squeezed aa dry as stubble. Tbe , htgiwsr, as It k called, falls into carts and , is hauled away to tbe company 's hog pens, The money disbursed by this Rio Grande Company finds iu way into every department of trade in tbe central part of the county. Men with their teams, and the ail find ready employment, and thus , to make both ends meet in many a We inquired of the owner of a team how much be made in a ijay. "We haul 'it by the ton," said he, and pile on pretty loads, my from 2300 to 3000 pounds. "Isn't thst rather heavy?" "Yea, but we be benefit of that and make good Vsgw." When tbeae loads drive into Ux mill iDClosnre they are stopped at the gate; and are accurately weighed oo a pair of scales for the double purpose of adjusting the pay of thorn that haul the cane anil to the imoaht of Stale bounty. The crop is bring drawn from Lemuel Miller's at Green Creek, where J he yield 'u - large. On the great plantation «! Rio Grande ' tramway facilitates transportation and lessens expense. Ip short, the system which now obtains on tbeae farooos prctn- 1 la about perfect, and the increased ' wealth the iodestsy.k bringing to the people of Cape Mgy cannot be measured by ! dollars and centa-as applied to what baa 1 done. This week the Chinese Em lossy oill i visit tbe works and make a careful exam- 1 ot ibem for the- Celestial Govern- I I. No doubt bat that the succroa ' achieved wilLbrtog toOape May more cafl < Ul which will pay s sure preceouge rvf gain Judging from what may be daily 1 at Rio Grande. i They Do Say— That a Cape May County Republican ; Convention k aomrtinxs to be regarded as an "unknown quantity." , . That ooe of tbe very plausible Individ- i usls will tear any amount of watching. That a jealous soul- will always find ready occasion for un happiness. That some people most get terribly t tired of associating with themselves. | Thst children who are compelled to it- - tend church never become renowned lot , Ihrir piety. , That e small, well paid polioe force is | effective, and will do more faithful , service than a large ooe, which k Uly ■ paid. , That there is a strong probability of Ux I carrying tbe county this Pall. 1 That ooe of Cape May s youngest and ^ brat looking dominies Is aooo to lead <o 1 hymeneal slur ooe of Ox lair- « ret* anu most charming of Cape May's 1 dsagterrv J Fire Company Matters. Tbe new bell ordered by council for ti e 1 uk of the fire department bis been re- | orived. It weighs 800 Iba and oust #8U. ' Iu plan will be to an elevated frame over l tbe present engine bouse, which ia to be t enlarged ao as to afford tbe accessary ac- J
d Tbe fire company turned out twea'y. t five members for practice M.xulsy aflerI. nooo under the direction of Chief Carman L A meeting of the Relief Areockuoo was held the rome evening, when a report of the delegation to the Slate Association was d preaes'ed, and matters appertaining to the 0 interests of lbs local ajsocsotioa oonskkiB instructed to notify soch insurance com- - PTOws sad agents doing 'business within she corporate limhs of the dly of Cape s May, as had not complied with Ux re- - -juiremcntsa of the jaw governing the two •aid city, that unirea such aarrements i were paid within ten days 'I be roller:: -a ' thereof would be enfmoed at provided for | . to the staUrim. A Corel. Pnunsmis, Oct 8. 1882 - • *«a R- T. Baowx. Madam:-Anv ooe . 1 axis Office or oay -ahee ritee. Yuorv, I N«w Tod Drtwi P. Eat. , I H-K-JAuon |j
"Republican" Speaks. Te the Bettor er the Wire. ' 11 *01 some time last Fall, if my nxrr«T serves me right, when I last presented , my resnccta to tbe public of Cape lisy , tbroag™ the columns of the WAr.. Tlx ■ ' oocxsioo yon will have oe trouble in evil- j ing to mind, was tbe unmasking of - tbnt " prorioni Jonah of Cape May RepuUican- , " Um— the boary -beaded vatnpire of the , Star of the Cafe. It was an exceedingly , unpleasant task that, but it teemed ts 1 though Ux very nature of the can dc- , ' msndesl something of the ktoeL It ws« tell the application of the good old homer, ptlbic doctrine that 'like thinks are cured by like." Seigaun bad socftcded once ( ! more in swamping tbe party whicb had 1 nourished and sustained him, and then , 1 sought by Ms cowardly devices lo shirt , the responsibility oo to other shoulders. ^ 1: ass uopieasant nxdicine for him to take- ( ■ but it was administered to the interest of . f his party, and in tlx btqx of it doing him . ; k •**•- Tlx trouble with the Republicans ot ' Cape May it, that with few exceptions, J ' tlxy are afraid of Scigman. Like ss : Shtkcsprxre says "Manr wearing rapiers , are afraid of goose-quills." They are | | afraid to call to account the organ of their ' own creation, so that far years thejr hare 1 submissively yielded at fries dictation, soon- ' er than incur the risk of doing ought ! which the editor of the Star might take t exception to. Let mc esk again, as I din last fall, f what has this renegade importation from late rebel State ever done for the Repub- ( bora party of this county? Has he been the means of strengthening tu lines? Has , be ever helped to bring success to its ban- . nets that be was not well paid for it? Hit ( be tbe respect afid o-nfidence to-dsi- of the rank and file of the Republicans of the county? 1 defy him or'any of bis f-llow-!y, He dare not look an honest man iu J' the" -lace, and as to attacking an enrtny cpcnly be has not tbe moral courage to do j. it. Dmk at blm for instauce in bis prescnlnxnt of the charge against Sheriff ,, Corson becauK that offlcisl law fit to or- ' a Job of printing done at the office of tbe \ County Gauite. He don't come out like a man, and say thst tlx Sheriff did a t thing. OhlJtos that's not Sc-gman's , wyie. Rrojl what he say.:TuSiiIr'( rw]0'B?*U ? 'ilf coan" (H'" a siitet'i'»°or^'rpw:" k°" om'e-'tf^ nlSi P «M tlv tw ra , bj uem ami worx tor ir election toe '
g 'aelr|«ketjontae»e * Now, Mr. Editor. I don't know whit £ Sheriff Corson thinks about this, but there . is but ooe opinion expressed throughout ' the county, and that is condemnatory of the article aod lis selfish minded writer, e The Star farther says that the above stale- - quiriee of friends," etc. Now, sir, I cbsl- - Intge him. m the name of the Republican 1 party of Cape May county, to name a sin1 gle man from Tuckaboe river to Cape May Point who has even thought ot mak1 ing tbe inquiry, not alone to put it in such I generous shape as the slippery editor of ' the Star would have the public believe, • To my way of thinking tbe Sheriff did : perfectly right in swinging free from the ' traces of Ibis unprincipled monopolist. > and bis party is witb blm by s Urge msi jority. , Seavllle Scribblings. , Our pastor U sway for a ten days' visit ; I to his brother's, at Port Norris. i Mr. John Prioc is improving the kxAs I i ot his dwelling very much by painting. Jn P. Way bad s rsflle at his store i , this week for s double-barrel breach | I loader. A Sea Isle gent wis tbe winner. , , Master Herbert Smith shot a blue heron , . oo Wednesday last. Tb'ts is the second , I one the young man has killed thk fall. , Work on the Sea Isle church is progress- , . ing rapidly. The frame ii ill up, and I partly enclosed. , Pcrbsps it ai'l be of interest lo Ibe , I readers of the Wavx, lo know tbe amount , . of produce shipped from Cape Mav'to At- . City thiw-rjOimer. Through the , I oourugy of Mr. 4<brgc H. Dare, we are • [ able ioiurnlsh tbe following: Number of , thoal4oads, 721, averagiog from 73 to 600 , per boat. Mr. Dare has carried bU own boat over 1600 baskets, and , yet tlxy toll us Cape May won't raise anything but sweet potatoes and sand j Friends' meeting oo Sunday morning next at half past ton. A cordis! invito- , tion U extended to all. Srir-n. Entertainment at thq Point. j We take pleasure in announcing that tbe first of the series of amaieur enter- < talnmenla of Ux preorot fall season in this ' vicinity, will take place this Saturday 1 evening over at Ux Point, under Ux a us- j pices of (be young people of tbe Cepe [ Point Sabbath School. ' Tbe programme will bofi(a miscellaneous order, I and will embrace vocal and instruments: ' g^J'iakffW reriUtioni snd tableaux. \ readers who may wish to attend, a train ' tbe Delaware Ray Road will be run. fiShSswrs snsfK: > entertainment. TiCkeU can be secured oo , tbe train, and win include ear fare both Print 23 ornts ; Ib-xrved test i tickets, ten cents extra. f What will Brown's froo Bitters core ? r it sill cine Heart DiaeaM*. l'aralysu, D »r . Kidixy Disease, Consumption C Dysjxpsia, RlxumatUm and all aimiUr e doeasra Its wonderful curative power b u simply because ft purifies and enriches the blond, thus beginning at tlx foundation sod by building uo the sy«etn. drives . out sil disease. For Ux peculiar trembles n lo wbich ladies are aotsicei it is Inrsl-s. . which it ia invalua-
ble. It is Ux only preparaiioo of iron - that doss not color Ux teeth or cause L headache. » Notloa To Tax- Dellnqenta. e On Ux tweoUeth to*, your taxes are ' *hich »«"I*vc«'Lwiu be c- added. Tbe law compells warrants to be . taken ouhand taxes coilected. ICefuial to pay poll tax requires tlx body to be lodged in Jail until taxes aod expenses are- - paid. *Tbe tax paven demand Uial the a nbove.be carried out. , ^ J.EGanmaox. 10th, 1883. Collector. ' Notice to Dpllnquant Tax Payers. . : Notice U hereby glvee by order of the ' 1 ; Township Committee of Towixhip of : r i brew, craxotv of Cape May, New Jersey, , , Utat unkera.il lock taxes due raid town- ! Sre £tJfktbe'W* "wiTbTadnrttaed eoBeaed K^tog to^w^i^^ t iiatadSepL 80th, 1883. ,22-tw
Easily Racognlzad. A oonespordent who is a clare observer ' nf human oaiorr, writes us from around - ' tbe corner l« ask if we cannot recognize ' some of our fellow townsmen by Ux fob lowing peculiarities in their waik as seen A. carries a short cane in hB toft band ' as he sadntcrs leisurely about town, but ' does noi seem to ctix uk it tor support in sonxwbaUrebic ga", bat taps it ligbb ' ly against Ux pavement and never swings ' B. shoves but right band into bis bip " pocket and goes off at a brisk space with a nautical roll over to tbe right side at ; ft. C. keeps bis fingers curled coder, but ' slicks bis thumbs out sod drags them ; across bis thighs as be swings his arms. D. dresses neatly, admires hlmrelf with ' evident complacency aod graliflcsUon, walks leisurely, swings bis body lazily s ' 1 Httfc onfl Ms beutl roust denfbly, xnd whiTi { be slope, it om buttoned up for tbe cold, sticks bis thumb under his suspenders beneath his vest. ' E swings liis right band gracefully, but j fumbles bis watch cbatc constantly with ' ; bis left while walking. F. walks with quite a heavy pushing j almost invariably walks witb bis right ■ band in tbe neighborhood of that partlcu- j iar button. He is left banded. G. bends forward, rolls from side t<te side, and swings over tbe whole side- 1 walk. His dress ia sloucby. but be ia oo I slouch in business. *- II. being short, steps quickly, never walks slowly, and kevp# tbe end of his band to his mouth, the result of a of biting bis finger nails, formed in I. clumps along besvily with top testis, with rather an uogainiy walk, carries bis left hand in his pocket, but gently swings right,mosl ot the time in handling his J. puts a cigar in .his mouth, thursts hands in his pockets, when out upou tbe street, and greets bis friraidi pleasantnot forgetting lo ask, "How's your K. though advancing in years, bustles about as n man of thirty, advances lo "liffiffishands. n-ks alter your health ar.d that of your family, and lor all the world is a genial counterpart of a candidate for political honors, but be Is nob It- is his life habit. 3 E tall and commanding in presence,
. saunters to and fro leisurely between J home and business, usually carries a • package of papers, never wears gloves on a the street in the coldest weather, and * never puts his hands in his pockets County Notaa. , Tbe county jail is again without ao inMr. j Lewis . l\ heaton, of Cape Msv ] . Court House, is getting his second crop . of potatoes. The people residing along tbe Bsysidr , begin to realize the value of their great . water front. Year by year the capital In- , vested in fisheries of various kinds ii in- ' creased, and it pays. , Tbe season is upon us in which a raid I will bo made upon every creature that may be classed under tbe general name of | game. It will be scarcely safe traveling , abuut tbe fields and woods when all Ihe gunners get fairly to work. Tockahoc has seen tbe last of the lieu, ben Potter. What next? That is a bristling document wbich is posted up about tlx county in reference ■ to the traffic in votes So far as tbe Sheriff is concerned in tbe premises he will do 1 duty without fear or favor. It is a pity there are not offices eoongli 1 to go round. Nearly every member of parties wants ooe or two nowadays, and if disappointed in this respect, some, at least, ore soured and declare that tlx whole country is going to the dogs. Human nature in the political arena is seen at its worst. Mr. Will WhiUdin'l house is rapidly approaching completion. It is of a unique style of architecture, and when finished will look very pretty.* The Baltimore Oyster Company arc nearing the cad of the tailing up season. bivalves, bare opened unusually well, and we bope the business has proved rrFarmrra who bare orchards (apple) are realizing big prices from their fruitage. ' Agents are in tbe county buying up every ( apple* that can be had. As a rule a good orchard pays weiL ; Tbe business of buying votes this fall will, we judge, be found very hazardous. ' Mra Hannah Willcta. an axed lady . residing at Green Creek, died last week after a long illness. We hear it stated thst the entire in. debtodoess of Ux Tabenimric M. E ' church was cancelled oo the occasion of a ■ special effort made oo a recent Sabbath. ' Mr. George Grace, of Gape May Court i has secured tlx contract far building Mr. Joseph Wilson s boarding bouse. Tbe keel of a new schooner to cost #33,000 sras laid si Tiltoo's sbip-yird. Camden, last week. She will be 800 toos burden, three-masted, and will be commanded by Chptain Aaron Hand, of Cape Tbe Philadelphia I'reri follows tbe example of Ibe New York papers in redwing the price to two ccou per copy, a step that cannot fail to largely increase iu hitherto rapid.y growing circulation. Un: been made*0"1 I|IU country. It was very well wurtb iu fixmarvel of cheapness indeed, and thai Ux circle of iu readers win be greaUy widened sod lu Influence augmented nay confidently anticipated. Mr. John E Bryant, member of tbe Aa " ermbly from AUantx county, and at ooe Ux proprietor of the Greenwood Hn- ■ time proprietor ot
- lei, this city, died suddenly at bis hoax " in Atlantic Gty. on Monday lash sged » 3 years. Be was tbe owner and proprietor of tbe Wamtey'IlouK at Atlantic, where be was very popular, having served iu i people s number of years as councilman ■ and Mayor. He was elected to Ux At. r tembly lax year by a majority of 410, . aod had ba-4ved world hSrK been renominated by tbe-EepuI!iasns\nril bxil r opflotatlosi. ■ . . I ! If You Want a Canary. I A pom*, or other bird ; any kind of a I Cage; a fine bred dog; gold fl*: or a pet | of any arat, tbe place to go Is to the iarrest wore of tbe kind in America. Tim . Hied Food Courxxr, 217 South Eighth ' Street, Philadelphia, if you cannot visit . ' them in person, send a two cent aump c I for illustrated catalogue, Ttxy will send , anything in their line with perfect safety • ty«xpraMto«»y tMKsaoq. <Mm -;r: i Mr. E E Price, Trenton, N. J„ say- ; * "1 bad dyspepsia badly and obuioed'reUef only by using Brown's Iron Bl tiers." S&arrirfl.
, John Wanamaker's Store, Philadelphia These are the First Days of the 1 * Fall Business, ; already the hum of activity begins. , We launch the busy season with Some " Special Things that prove to be strangely low. A few -of i, these have been in store some (fays, but, tb give everybody a fair 'chance, we held the announcements until the return of people • from their holidays. A good lot of first-rate Cashmere for 50 cents A Bleached Muslin, full Jcrsevs at gi.xt. These (all wool;. The new ur- yard wide, for 10c. The , are all black. The colors iff will prevent this aual- best we ever Jrad at thatZ^ are fs.to. ity from ever again selling price. ' A Black Dress Silk at at this price. The best Twilled. All1 Tjcents.that until recent A Black Albatross at 35 Wool Red Flannel we ly was always gt .00. cents.'exacUy half-price, ever sold for see. A fine Black Rhadama, A fine Black Camel's -The best Canton Ran33 inches wide, at *1.50. Hair. 46 inches wide, at nel for I3jc- We never Half-wool Black Dress 60 cents. could get so good a qualGoods at I3| cents, which A good 36-inch all-wool ity at the price before, is j ust half-price. -Cashmere at 40 cents. An extraordinary lot of . All-wool stylish Plaid An excellent Black Towels at 35c. Suiting, 42 inches, at 50 Cashmere, all-wool, a Eight lots of Ladies' cents. We sold the same yard aide, at 45c. and Children's Hose that atti.00. A very few much ad- are ofl our counters at a; Another in stripes at 65 mired Embroidered per cent, under prices, cents. Not dear atjt.oo. Robes at one-third off of A quality of Lupin's usual price. These lots of Shoes that are amazingly desirable for the prices : 350 pairs Women's 186 pairs Women's 141 pairs Women's Straight Goat Buuon, French Kid Button, Front Lace Walking #4-35- 55-°°- Boots, #3.15. 24-35- »5-°°- Boots,
173 pairs Women's 153 pairs Women's 131 pairs Women's 1 Straight Goat BuUon. Kid Slippers, Jt. 35. Front Lace -Walking I *3-25- "2 pairs Women's Boots. *4.50. , 245 pairs Women's Kid Ties. »2x». 150 pairs Women's . . Curacoa Kid Button, 1 10 pairs Women's French Kid Button 54-25- French Kid Oxford Ties, Boots, #5.25. »3-*S-China and Glassware we hardly dare to risk saying anything about, as the lots an- ' nounced are nearly always sold out in a few hours of the day they are presented. Watch the city daily papers for the announcements, • and if these lots are sold when you come do v 1 not be disappointed, as we have new lots in every day or two. In Furniture. Young couples should see The new Ash Suite of Bed Room Furniture for #25. The some goods in Cherry for fxS. Our Works at present turn us out only four suites per day of these goods, so that first come, first served. Nothing like this has ever been done in Philadelphia before. A fine frame Body Brussels Carpet at $1.25 that we are willing to endorse as a good thing. Wc are- not permitted to give the makers' names. The goods arc new this season, and fifty patterns at least to choose from. The First Fall Offering of Ladies Robes are all-wool, of ample material, in nine varieties, dark, rich hues, and the new patterns are on the palm-lerf order. The effect is much the -same, if not a full equivalent, as though an expensive Cashmere Shawl were dissected and made into a robe, as is often done. The expense being infinitely less *25Also a few Wrapper Patterns, Persian, and with a decided Oriental effect. The olive, old gold and rich, dark hues are subdued ^n a broad border of consistent but curious formation, 10 to 1 1 yards each. $ 2.00 per yard. There are other lots equally interesting, and new things daily arriving. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail; a " Postal " will receive immediate attention. JohnWanamaker Thirteenth Street Chestnut Street Market Street and New City Hall The Great Bargain House
IS TBE SEW aSIUKEXBOCKia BLTLD1NGS, NO. 80 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAY, N..J. It now opes tor Ue UspKUee or r*>ta u u. retro to coot wtlli tlx en-lrrataodlut MB« Great BwtaiwTn QtJEINS & GLASSFAHI, jjrfiHfflHi GREAT B,UtGAINH (L EWBAtSr- ln Old Fashioned EARTHENWARE. lo a fan sraort five cent counter TEN GENT COUNTER IMMENSE BARGAINS ~ ■ in tin ware. Eitrariian Banm ii M sil wm Ware. 1-JtWWkM Banraiu la CAWS EI) GOOD6 aad EVAPORATED PRLTT8. Oraat Bargains is SOAPa at onej dramauee tram a a eras oaXa to ta. toral TOILET SOA1. a||WKBW Real Genuine Bargains PAINT BRUSHES. DOST BECSHM, WftTTEWASB BEFBHEB, Ac. ALSO PAINT* a' "sMITH^CO.

